SAS: Who Dares Wins star: Women must earn their place in the special forces

SAS: Who Dares Wins star Ant Middleton has said that women have to “earn” their place on selection to have a right to join the SAS.

The ex-Marine and special forces soldier also suggested there might be an all-female version of the gruelling Channel 4 show in the future.

Responding to a previous comment he had made, in which he said he did not think there is currently a place for women in the special forces, Middleton told ITV’s Lorraine: “It’s not that I don’t think women could ever join. I think there’s a process.

“You have to earn your place on selection.”

Ant Middleton (Lorraine/ITV)

He added: “It’s not just a case of getting onto a course and doing a course, most of us are experienced Royal Marines or from a Parachute Regiment.

“We’ve done five to eight years, we’ve done multiple tours of duty and we earn our place for selection, we shouldn’t just put someone in there because there’s no women and go, ‘Right let’s see how they get on’.”

Asked by host Lorraine Kelly if it should be down to who is best for the job, rather than dictated by gender, Middleton said: “Yes definitely, and the Royal Marine training process and the Parachute training process is now open for women.

“And that’s what the special forces recruit from, they recruit mainly from the Royal Marines and the Parachute Regiment, so I think it’s important they prove that they earn a place on selection.”

He added: “I think women would want that anyway. They wouldn’t want to dilute the course, they wouldn’t want to take the easy route, they’d want to earn their right to be on selection, which is a privilege in itself.

“I think they should go through the process and should earn their right like anyone else.